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    UniView is an universal image, text and multimedia viewer (and editor). It supports many formats, contains plugin technology and a few interesting features (like javascripting). Distributed under GPL v2 :-)
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    sedlexlist is a stream editor in that it reads from stdin and writes to stdout, similar to sed, lex and awk. The difference is this, sedlexlist works with lists of words and is designed to compliment the other tools.
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    Xindent, is a small standalone XML indenter. It's written in pure Ansi C (C90) and released under MIT Licence. I've began to wrote it, as i did'nt find usefull tool to format Docbook files with text editor like vim.
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    PSPTed is a simple text editor for the PSP, which now supports the use of an IR Keyboard, specifically the MP-0118 Micro Innovation Keyboard (Pocketop). It has currently been tested on a 1.5 PSP only, it should work on a 1.0 PSP.
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    KenyDraw is a very simple ASCii editor. Most programs written for this purpose are windows-only, which is why this project aims to support as many UNiX-like OSs as possible. The program is currently known to work on Linux and FreeBSD on xterm.
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    Transedit is gettext catalogs editor with GTK2 GUI. It supports plural forms, spell-checking and source preview.
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    Vim4J is a new fork of the Vim code with a GUI implemented in Java AWT code. The main project goal is to provide not only a standalone Java-based GUI Vim application, but to also provide an Vim component suitable for embedding into a Java-based IDE.
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    Medit is a text editor which supports many languages specially the arabic language
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    XML-Lit is a simple language-independent literate programming system that works with any XML-based markup language.
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    Video TECO is a C implementation of the TECO editor.
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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